Tag: Columns
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Final notices
A USA Today article focused on how police officers are trained to deliver bad news…
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Study finds that run-off, emissions deliver double whammy to coastal marine creatures
Increasing acidification in coastal waters could compromise the ability of oysters and other marine creatures…
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Georgia Fund 2012
Name: Betty Jean CraigePosition: Retired University Professor of Comparative Literature (1973-2011) and director of the…
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‘White Like Me’ author, activist to discuss race, privilege in America
Multicultural Services and Programs and the University Union Student Programming Board are co-sponsoring a lecture…
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Veteran UGA administrator appointed registrar
Jan Hathcote, a veteran administrator at UGA, has been named registrar after a national search…
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History in the making
Through a series of documentaries and print stories called The Med School Project, graduate students…
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BFA exit show features painting and drawing, Art X: expanded forms
Students graduating from the Lamar Dodd School of Art with concentrations of Art X: expanded…
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Keeping with the program: Staffer’s roots are with state master gardeners
When Krissy Slagle signed up to take classes with the master gardener program more than…
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Fastbreak Club
In conjunction with the start of the women’s basketball season, the Fastbreak Club, a nonprofit…
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UGA Press to hold Dirty Book Sale
The University of Georgia Press will hold its annual Dirty Book Sale on Nov. 10…
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Poet Ron Silliman to read from his work
Noted author and editor Ron Silliman will read from his work Nov. 14 at 7:30…
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Yale begins active recruitment of LGBTQ applicants for its med school
To increase diversity and increase a demographic group underrepresented as physicians, officials from the Yale…
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Swedish photographer to give Boyd Lecture
Mattias Klum, Swedish photographer, filmmaker and international conservationist, will deliver the fall 2011 Boyd Lecture…
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Marine Corps cancels plans to reduce tuition assistance to veterans
The U.S. Marine Corps has reversed a recent policy that reduced its maximum tuition-assistance benefits…
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Shaheen Lecture will focus on French sculptor
When Thomas Jefferson succeeded Benjamin Franklin as the American minister to France in 1785, he…
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That stinks
A Southern Farmer story about the spread of the brown marmorated stink bug moving south…
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Father-son duo to open poetry circuit
The first of three Georgia Poetry Circuit events for the 2011-12 academic year will begin…
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Course grants available
The Office of Service-Learning is offering course development grants over the next three years for…
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Course reserves deadlines
The deadline to retain course reserve lists from fall semester for spring semester is Nov.…
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Dream Award nominations
Nominations for the President’s Fulfilling the Dream Awards are due Nov. 18. The awards will…
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IAAP meeting
The Athens chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals will meet Nov. 15 at…
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Accent on learning
The university community will participate in the worldwide celebration of International Education Week with academic…
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Water ways
A Forbes article about an easy-to-use, GPS-based technology invented by UGA faculty that allows farmers…

